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Th rjomooratlo Times.
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The HOUtll-
trn Orejronan, Tlio Asnlund Trbutie,
OBCRirTXOW BATXI
Ono rear, ty mai . is.oo
One month, by malt CO
lr tnnnlli. delivered by carrier In
MilfonL I'll of nix. JaaksonVllla
and Central I'oint -... .SO
Raturdar only, by mall, per year- S.OO
WteHly, per year 1.80
"tflelal Tapr of the City of Mcdford.
orfielal caner of Jackson County.
untsred on sehd-c)iis mattur at
Hulford, Oreeon, under the net of Msreh
I, 13 if.
Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2SB8.
jRiiTT leased wire Assoat&ted Press dla
patehes.
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HONG KONG KOLUM
I novel, had my.hoart In my mouth
but 1'vp hfid 'epi-uppiy sioove-lon
out.
Sir: Ah our grocer puts It. Wll
non lit preserving- nn "ulnrmcd nou
, tratllti-.' 11. 1).
(The followlnij wnn dalnyod In tho
mullH.
Bin On Shilslmnit cyvo I wild lo
my nuJKubor oyflf '-' I'hono, "I
linvo. Just Iiuiik up tlio chlldrnn'H
NtookttiKfl. 1 wonder w)nt Suntn will
brliiK?" "If lie Ih t all obsorvunt,"
Hltu on mo bnck, "hn'll brlnft iliirnln
cotton and netylUM." M. 11.
.
hi Kfwux, Knuluml, lh following
slmi recently npponrod In a bnktiry
windew:
, .j. ! ! 4" ! t ! t ' J ! t
WANTKIi A cow by mi
: old Indy with crumpled horns,
An KnRllHh poor linn Jmt sont 0
long of lobnoco, ifi million clssnrotlos,
10 tona of chocolato and 60,000
wooden plpon to tlio Holglnn nrmy.
(llo o(rlooloil n row thousand
1'ordH.) .
ll'ity'n HvIIHiiroi'
During hi" school days Colonel
ItooHtiVrll ruclted:
At mldnlKht In his putirdml tent,
Tito Turk lay rilnamlnR or tlm hour
When Orewo, hor knoo In suppllunen
bont,
Should tromblo at his power.
ItooHoVolt, hosltntliiK twloo nt
'flrcco. horknoo--H tlio toaohor ro
marked, "Arouse hur knro it llttlo
morehegiloro, thun Hho'll no u
ler."v . i - '
Hnyn tlio Olrl on tlio 1'llm
A Rlrl hn homo sonso whon nhi
ran ny "nay."
fil'AllllllU'S
Mlko," ufd the Ilmw politician
one fine Kunday moinlnK, ' I'm ro
Ihr to mako you w prottont of thin
flno plR."
"Ah," Mid Mik. irtfitlly. -It's
ijiist lol)H)'4iu iwrt"
.,
Arnold Stlnnrf. wo are In for mod
by biuktHipor JflMinal, Ms u dos
mi hlvet nn his fnrw nmr Vonkoia,
N. Y.
.
Slrt- I iiotw that tm I'renpli mIh
od "10 mutrm" In thu rhamiutaiui
last weok. Shouldn't that htdp iwiim
to attib How of thM iws attacks?
.Art.
. Ciiii) Hvoiy Tlnio
Ovorkuaai on a llullis cur sir
ilu "Kllrt. Kdd, tluiU it Midflldld
dirt for tliH boose 1 do boluno lu
It
fiM1
It cui't'd me eUUt tuluivs, me
i
1.ITTUC lif(K. AH. lilt I t.
What was predict. l would im tin
most duurou flood In tliR hutory
of the W'ulu river liottomx mus fon
jor a UUle HtKk tota In au ur
HNt wuriklHg Issued to WUIU. rUw
UIm by lb local l'ulia4 Sis t is
.woatar bwftau.
Ifariorlal dsuar la sppicheuded bt
(UtUSH the leveek uhlch re dcstro)
TfMi lu the disustruiiH riood of last
August lias e noi tin ii iedsted n-
Jlrely.
t The ArkanaUH rivet U rUlug uUo
r ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
' THE ORIGINAL
'MALTED MILK
Cboap substitutM cost YOU sains price,
FLOODS
WINTER
w
JNTICK in the reason"
angler,
Winter and
intj setison of native trout,
proteetinx the fish just as they l'eed tlie tinte birds when
snow tlireatens externiinafirui. Moreover the i'ish eannot
be taken by the fair menus of artificial fly, but only by the
unfair use of bait, so the angler spends his leisure in over
hauling and repairing his paraphernalia, in planning new
excursions for the future, devising new experiments, re
hearsing the battles of the past, and in figuring out why
there was not bettor angling in the Rogue river the prev
ious season.
mere was eoimuereial lisiimg at the mouth, and i is1
natural to place, the entire blame upon the commercial
fishermen. Yet stringent restrictions govern this fishii.g,
heavy penalties are provided for the taking of steelhend
trout, game wardens are vigilant, the trout cannot be sold,
canned or utilized, and incentive is lacking for violation.
Moreover, with the exception of the two veal's the river
was closed, for thirty years there has been 'commercial
fishing at the mouth, and until the past few years there
were no restrictions against takiuir stealheads' commerci
ally, and both salmon and steolheads were taken indiscrim
inately. During some of these years there was the best
angling on record so there must be some other causes.
One cause, of course, is the great increase in the num
ber of anglers. There are a hundred on the riverthroue:li-
out the fishintr season now
dozen a decade or so atro. This denlet ion can be overcome
only by hatchery work on a large scale.
. That the stage of the water in the river has more or less
to do with the quantity of fish Mucins more, than probable,
after a study of stream conditions. Iccords published by
the state engineer in "Water J?esourc'es of Oregon," shoQw
the flow of Uoguc river for the past ten years. Tlio stream
discharge for the season is given at (fold Way in second
feet (the season being ('oniputcd from October i to October
1) lis follows t - ' '
v"f Mil. I'lood Moan Dully
DlMhamn o niMliamtt
1000-07 OJ.lMIO J,26ll
iuoM) layioo 3,110
lyup-uu iv. sun 1,65(1
l'JOB-10 18.800 a. fi7n
JU10-IJ .
1011-18...
1018-18.
1013-1 I .
i si 1 1-1 r fl,iwo i.7oi
Any angler who consults his. diary will find that the
best fishing years were 1!)()7, l!)0i), 1I1() and HJ1, while
100S and l!)i:i were fair years, and 1911, the year of forest
fires, the first ytyir the stream was closed, foil and 101.")
afforded poor angling, the latter the poorest on record.
Consulting I ho above tabid, it is apparent that wet
yeai-s, years of flood water and high average, flow, were
the best fishing years, and dry years the poorest; that thv
quantity of fish varied with the height of water in tln
river.
The steelhead is an anadromous fish that is, one that
ascends from the sea at regular intervals, and tlio volume
of discharge of the fresh water probably governs its ft-'
tractiveness. With low water, the waters of the stream
become warm, and repels rather than attracts the fish,
which delay ascent until spawning time.
J lie year un.) was the dryest on record in southern Or-
egon. 'l lie mean discharge ot the Koguo was but:j no
cent of the averago flrtw of the nino vears previous. 1
.vim inn u-i jicr ceiu oi me now oi me preceding yoar, al
aury one. -i no same conditions
ifti'onnitt, and the steelhead
ures-in an streams. , .- ,
While the stage of the water may iiot have till to do
with the quantity of fish, it is apparent that it has some
thing to do with it, and as this season is thus far drver
than even the previous ope, it
tor ram.
T
CHICAtlii. .I..M II Two men
Hl'ie Idled .Hid t...i ulheis hud luii
tow feiiM t'i..in deul.'i when I be ns
plant of the i'Iiiiij.( Northwexteni
rail lid on the s"t wde here wai
LwriH'ki'd li lii (xtloi(iiH mih t-
uay.
I'lremeii reinviei the Imdie-, -.u
"HZ" FIXES ACHING,
I, SORE FEB.:
How ;'Ti" tloos comfort tirotl,
bunting, ctvllouiott fot
uud oorni,
o o
Oood-be. sore feet, burning ft, wJ
Jell (eel, teud,.T Itet. til.,1 Wn,
uuiMituttu ttfudatUma wlikib .uR up Mm
i u- 11 su lirHt jour loi ittiavr'
sssfl.
fel.
. I HUH
vutulortabli) um f,,-t
ui't. a E-ceni Mtt oi "ii" ...m- .,
of
any urujwut or dcuurttoetu tor-.r Doat
Miffor llav ood f.i ...,i r., .,
that iitHtr wi-ll.
i...i i i. . . " vr
ni.,i iitut .....u .h.
u.w. ,. uvt foiworv g:uraata.d
or HMMsy rvfuudsd,
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKE
Uidy .sUlaut l
as s. u.u'n(invt'
rlinuiw M. il l(fl 17-.IU
iiihulamo N'ium Coroner,
nuuu-nye.itiiiu, vauuiuv. bunions aad
raw mmiU. .MR itMire liue litfl.Une. mo
moss lmipiua Mitn p4iu ,w druwin,? up i
jjir face in a,uy. "T, ,a mattiasL
SA-U tight tf. -ru" dra .nil alT isJ
AND FISH
of discontent for the ardent
tin earlv sorinir is the spawn
and real sportsnien prnetiec
where there were onlv half .-i
S1.000 ... 8,110
ir.,000 3,680
11,800 3IIR0
81,100 s.Knu
t
t
so
prevailed m other coast
and silvurside runs were fail
is up to the anglers to
i'ay ,
(badly mutilated tlmt idontificutioii
.was (lit'ult.
I .Much proHily danme wi 1eri-
111 theiieighborhood by !lmjr ilebn
The ennse of tiie epln-i.ni un
known.
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For
Good Cake
Cake good nil the way
thtouuli eats aood. Tu
liar your cake eat ,ood
use Merit Vanilla. Il a
lite pure and aurril
vou can lni I htie a
.teal Monomy in ihe 25c boltle.
At Your Grocers.
WW
&
a After Inventory Prices
All Furs at o
One-Third to One-Half Off
o
One Uix tal.lc full ol Wash I )ivi-s alnos t.ift:i.tKi,
now . ? t .1 13
One lull table of Wash Dresses, inclutlinff sunu- linen o,
nuinluns, up to $V2J), now ... . l.ilb
Ijulies' :."( Wtuil lloso now 19c'
Utdics' ") Fleece Lined I lose imw ... H)
Uulies' S- Woi-sted lot0llrtse now .21)'
IwulieK' T.c Cashmere Uoajo now. ..& . ... ISr
All Winter (ats, values to $.'.3.00, now $15.00
A
at e
A hrens
F
OF FERTILIZER IN
l SiienKlna of "ll lnJ i?rs and
imriicularlj f rar'oiiHii- of lime,'
aald T. Henry CaltftKbsn. a. pTomlneiit'
mining man of thii region, we hava
millions of tona or the latter, Hilsmlj
by natural nraoaaaes with sulpkurl
and Iran, In (ha lllue l,ed district;
not far front the bnrk doom of thai
farmers of this valley. The eppr
ledgi'S of this ranp are overlaid with
thin material to h depth of thirty to
fifty font. (. appears to be free of
any deleterious substance, but it la
now baliiK analysed by the atate ex
periment station nt Talent. It Is bu
lloved that soiiio wonderful results
liave iilrondy buon obtaluaH, but 1 am
not nitthorlzod to .tpeak for that.
"The material suppllsd the station
for analysis wns too cos me for use
on the soil In tliat form. Most of It
may have to be around flnor, but
tho fHot tlint there 1m un Inexhausti
ble quantity or It in (lint district, on,
85 mllos uwnjr, I. known to every
porson who htiHtiiiy knowlodgo or the
formation or tlio stirfnc or that lm
ninnio fluid.
"When railroad facilities shall have
boon stippllod to' that region, this ma
terial can be shipped Into this valley
at it nominal cost and cheaply made j
nvallablo for uo nil over the valley.
It Is rich In tho tlirtif essential ele
ments thatinoa. soils used, lime enr
lionnte, sulphur'and Iron. The latter
element la praotlciilnrly valuable lu
fruit districts. o
'It would be well for tho fanner
to walch lb roanlt or thtf sclPiitiri.
tests now hctng made of thin mater
lal, now Hint there nppeiir lo lie a
dearth of fertlllsirH of iliai Iiish en:
the imirl '! of tin1, (uiiiitn." i"ii
eluded Mr I'nllai li.m
"I'lipe's Colli (tnnpoiiiid" Imds Colds
mid (ii'lppe In'I'Vw llniii 'I'nvtes
o Nice Art- (ieutly
Vour cold wll). break and all ailpre
misery end after Uklii n dose n
"I'Hpe's coin uompounn,' everv two
hours until Ihra doses are tiiryn.
Il promptly witm closwetl-up nos
trils mid nlr ihsswakos lu tho head,
stops nasty dlsrini'Kes or 1100 run
ning, relieves sick hendaehe. odull
noss, feverlshiioaa, sore throat,
sttne-liia:, soreniNss apd stlffuesH.
ixsn't stay atfel-ui! Quit blow
Iiir and snufrilaf ! ICasw our ihrob
bluK htrad nothlHE else in the world
give) surho prompt rlof "Tape'
Cold Compound, which iom oni it.
fonts at an dru store li iicIh wlih
out ahslstumi', tastea nice, uud Cann
es no lueouH-ii'enr.o irciit no sub
stitute -Ail
THF PAGF
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nl&uruuua uchuiisu
Motion Picture Tlientei
TONIGHT
o IIIJNRY B.
WALTHAL
J.N
'Blind Justice'
.ifl KnsHll.n
JI1WEI, -. ' HARRY
HUNT ,, FISHER
111 a it .lajrupll uioi
The Little Trespasser
PERKlNS'PElPRODUdER
S!i
comim;
roiut'th , .' i'
IteatiU'i .uiiii
millions o
TONS
MINING
DISTRIGT
Send
Jbr
Our fnlriiction llh famoU
M,io7Jnc were: "Get urtVnSok'of
4 ; tffc JfBvMrs. Janei ' nH-SWTT
fi-AIi., -, .. t tfk-BBTr-1
Find Ihe host way lo make atvd"T.4ke cacli one. Then write it out so jJoinly
lliat oven nn inexperienced lioiMewifc can't le a fsilure."
"Tlie Cook's Book" wai tlie rosult. pernio, of tlio 9Q rooipw v'crc origi
nated, many of them were improved upon, and all ,wcre jiartpnally totted by
(hit best known authority on wclm m Aim. ., fi .1 i toll to cloady how
jlic made everything that one cannot go attray.
While tome of the cakes and rmlry arc elahorate enough for any occasion,
the reciacs are all thoroughly practical and call for no cxpcniivc and unusual
ingredients. - In addition lo telling how to make them, the hook i beautifully
illustrated in colors showing how to arrange and serve the dkhos appctizingly.
More than half a million of "The Cook's Book" ate now in use in Amer
ican household. Yet the demand is constantly increasing. Many send for
two or three at a lime to give lo friends or young house
keepers. Don't depend on borrowing one from a
neighbor have one of your own.
How to Get "The Cooks Book"
la every 25c us oi K C Bi-irw Powder ii p-V-d a
colored certificate. Send ui one oftliete certificate (pa Mo
il on a postal card if you lil.fl wilfi your mine and ad
o diets plainly written, and "The Ccx.li'a Honk" v. ill e
mailed fiec of charfe. Only one book lur cath tcrfiinate.
AJJretst Jaquco Mfg. Company, Chicago
Hff
ii . v
t ffcr-j?aw
fV'AW?!!
ClAJi-jtni?T,rLiir wi,
mnurti. i rir
G3JRALDINE FARRAR
Held Over for SECOND DAY
llundi'fdH were tiiim d wm who could not .t into the mi.itii
CARMEN
A
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v st!) A. " '
wlitrJi U th gcniukt1 .ify Piyuuitiunt I'tgilm lipn, lnnUo yll linine
records at the &tf jesuerday for attendance The nuiHnaemeii: v u i
furied to hold till wonderful pliture ov.i for the second du mIiow-
a
Iiik. Borne if ths best lui-U critics prim on mod Carmen as tho best
jalctur ever an 1st .MsHUprd-
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sia: it tins aithii.voo a.vo itvicxi.vi; koiitiik itmimi:
Matinee prices l."n' for fhlidrasi and 2?g for adults.
.
0 Kv nja prices J'.'c to everybody.
ll.fe
(9
GOME
4 s and attend the big
CLEAN-UP
M
M
US &jSrvfWtf tO
RXTRA BARGAINS TODAY and SATURDAY
c 1
.OES
AK OUR GRADUATES. Their earning
o o
powers have been doubled and trebled since
completing their course oi stud) h trje0
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Medford Commercial0 College
MitI-Miiter Term Regius Jniiiiar 3, Daj and Eu'aing Sessions
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XSTw IMiouhl VU
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cdiftr?Wf,"'tln
recTiies of 'll
SALE
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ie ifunH. people lu.c)l.
mm'
miu tfifi aa& $&m, "" i
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OWN
cHore
not Ih trnding. ii- un?
We ciui plejt-e the moat 614110111. We
trim rallies to give mt tfw 1U1ST
yi'AIJTV JjV-T,.t th? mot
KASONAL l'ltlf'R.
If you will 'kv? u jttal atw triul
we m twyott wW 1nnom a. in-
o
lur eiiplorner.
IMire I'ork Shumiijip, Sjmre lfiln
mid llliek Uolie -peiinl fur Hnluulli.V
Warner.Wortman
& Gore
MEDFORD'S
LEADING
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aBlW LEADING
W&v T.
THEATER
! Wednesday, Jan. 19
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THE
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5UCCE55
MOST
oy
TALKLD OF
SUCCESSES
OF THfr
:VTUR
Mll. Oltlll US NOW llOX ()K
IK I. SXI.I. MOMll, .1 . 17.
1'IIICI.S: l.oiu-r lli.oi- SI.IIO ami
Sl,."i(.
Itl.( ON .'il TV ami Sl.tM)
OLD-TIME GOLD CURE
.DRINK HOT TEA!
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Oe(, n smsHI patU.ijje of llrunlur(r
Tlresst Tes, or a the tiirtnan (oiks
eall it, "Hamburger. Urust Thee," at any
jiliarwsaay. 'lake a UI)eioiinful of tlio
tea, put a effp of lulling water upun
it, poor thtiMitfh a sies'e and drink u
teacup full ut any time during the
day or before rin:ia It is the moat
effeftivo way to trcak is void nud euro
Strip, a it opriiH tho res of the skin,
relie inij enn-atinn. Al looaeus tlva
lowela, tjiiis bri-ukiti' up a. etild.
! Try irtne uvl tiuir uu utTr front
1 u eold r tie
j and uitTi'lv
and barmlrM.
1 yri. It
Siftable,
u un xn-nnH
tlurefure sabs
i STjFF. ffiHiHS JOINTS
' Rub Soraneas from joinU aad mtuclat
with a small trufl bottle of
old St Jaoeba Oil
j Stop "dosms" lOieumatUm.
j It's pain onl ; iit om rissai in fifty
requires internal trrutinenl. Hub sooth-
inr, penetrating hi. Jsmom Oil' rijmt
on tlie "tender .-;ol," anl by tiie tiuio
you say Jack Rutilasoa oui conies the
rheumatic pum. ' .-) laeob's Oil" U
a harmless rli'imial i-m eure whicli mver
diwp(iUiis and do-sn't burn Uu skin. It
tages iin, soroni-M and aiiffnutt frnni
wninf joints muscle and buess sUip
heifttfcsj, lunibajro, Wkiu'lie, neuralifla.
, Ussoer up I Oat a y cent bottlu
( Old lnjp, honest "St. Jacuba Oil"
irota any dm if Ure, as. J in 4 moin.nt
you'll be fu'e frum 1 1 -., aebet ant
tiffne-. Don't ".In Uub rlieuinif
turn un.u.
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Union Feed and
'Livery Stable
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